Facebook: You Own All Your Data. Period.
Startup Threatened Into Settling Over Hyperlinking
An anonymous reader writes “A tiny startup that was threatened by a massive law firm over nothing more than a humble hyperlink has been forced to settle and change its linking policies, handing Goliath the win in this gratuitous trademark case. Under the agreement, real estate startup BlockShopper can no longer include hyperlinks anywhere on its website to Jones Day, a massive Chicago law firm, except explicitly on URL text. Essentially, jonesday.com is okay, but not blah blah blah.” I wonder if the owners of jonesdaysucks.com feel the same way.
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Satellite Collision Debris May Hamper Space Launch
Matt_dk writes “The debris from a recent collision involving two communications satellites could pose a serious threat for future launches of spacecraft into a geostationary orbit, a Russian scientist said on Friday. Future launches will have to be adjusted with regard to the fact that the debris [from the collision] has spread over an 800-km area and will gather at a common orbit in 5-6 years.”
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1-Click Smacked Down Again, While Reexam Languishes
theodp writes “Pressed on Amazon’s 1-Click patent, then-USPTO Chief Q. Todd Dickinson got testy: “I make this challenge all the time. If you’re aware of prior art out there that invalidates a patent that is existing, file a re-examination. We’ll be happy to take a look at it.” Really? It’s been 3+ years since unemployed actor Peter Calveley submitted prior art that triggered a USPTO reexamination of the 1-Click patent. Still no “final answer” from the USPTO. To put things in perspective, 1-Click inventor Jeff Bezos once proposeda three-year lifespan for patents (later retracted), let alone patent reexams. In the meantime, other patent examiners have repeatedly smacked down 1-Click — the latest (non-final) rejection was issued on Feb. 10th with Sandra Bullock’s help.”
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We’re Just Not That Into You, iPhone Apps
maximus1 writes “A new report compiled by iPhone analytics firm Pinch Media finds the majority of people stop using apps the day after they download them, and only 1 percent develop a long-term relationship with any given app. Instead, most tend to lose interest after a few minutes, according to this article. Paid apps fare slightly better. 30% of the people downloading a paid app return the next day compared to 20% who download a free app. No surprises that the survey found that apps that focused on games and entertainment seem to outlast other categories when it comes to long-term love.”
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Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum – Toronto Star
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Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum
Toronto Star Newton Mills was speechless when, 50 years ago, he got the heart-wrenching news that plans to complete the world's most technologically advanced supersonic interceptor aircraft were coming to an abrupt end. Arrow marks 50th anniversary Canoe.ca Avro Arrow to be displayed in new Canadian Air and Space Museum The Canadian Press Windsor Star – Market Wire (press release) – London Free Press – CTV.ca all 48 news articles |
Science centre to get $40M boost – Canoe.ca
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Science centre to get M boost
Canoe.ca By RENATO GANDIA Surrounded by cheering children and officials, Environment Minister Jim Prentice re-announced the feds' million promise to help build the city's new science centre. Federal infrastructure dollars prop up Calgary science centre AOL Canada Federal infrastructure dollars roll into Calgary Calgary CTV CHQR – Market Wire (press release) all 7 news articles |
Mass Effect 2 Revealed – IGN
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Mass Effect 2 Revealed
IGN BioWare's sci-fi RPG series is back, but Captain Shepard may not survive the teaser trailer. by Ryan Geddes February 20, 2009 – BioWare has released a teaser trailer for its highly anticipated sequel to Mass Effect, and the brief new video raises as … First Mass Effect 2 Teaser Nintendophiles Mass Effect 2 Teaser Trailer now live GameFocus PALGN – TheHDRoom – Talk Xbox – Escapist Magazine all 17 news articles |
BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter – ChannelWeb
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BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter
ChannelWeb The Apple iPhone's time as king of the smartphone mountain was short-lived, as a recent research report indicates that BlackBerry devices are still the top dog when it comes to market share. A confident path for BlackBerry Financial Times A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times Edmonton Sun – MINA – ITProPortal – The FINANCIAL all 107 news articles |


